Fairness Across the World

NHH Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper No. 06/2025

The paper has appeared in a Paper Series, which can be found here: https://openaccess.nhh.no/nhh-xmlui/handle/11250/3184837

108 Pages Posted: 25 Mar 2025

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Ingvild Almås

Stockholm University

Alexander W. Cappelen

NHH Norwegian School of Economics - Department of Economics; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Erik Ø. Sørensen

NHH Norwegian School of Economics - Department of Economics

Bertil Tungodden

NHH Norwegian School of Economics - Department of Economics

Date Written: March 25, 2025

Abstract

This paper provides global evidence on the nature of inequality acceptance, based on a large-scale experimental study with more than 65,000 individuals across 60 countries. We show that, across the world, the source of inequality matters substantially more for inequality acceptance than the cost of redistribution. However, fairness views vary significantly across countries, largely reflecting disagreement over whether inequality caused by luck is fair. The meritocratic fairness view is most prevalent in the Western world, but substantial support for the libertarian and egalitarian fairness views exists in many countries. Focusing on beliefs, we further show that, globally, people believe luck plays a greater role than merit in shaping inequality, while disagreement about the cost of redistribution is more pronounced. Finally, we establish that both fairness views and beliefs about the source of inequality are key to understanding policy attitudes and crosscountry variation in government redistribution, whereas efficiency considerations play a less important role.

Keywords: inequality acceptance, fairness views, economic inequality

Suggested Citation

Almås, Ingvild and Cappelen, Alexander W. and Sørensen, Erik Ø. and Tungodden, Bertil, Fairness Across the World (March 25, 2025). NHH Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper No. 06/2025, The paper has appeared in a Paper Series, which can be found here: https://openaccess.nhh.no/nhh-xmlui/handle/11250/3184837, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5192932 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5192932

Ingvild Almås (Contact Author)

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Alexander W. Cappelen

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Erik Ø. Sørensen

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Bertil Tungodden

NHH Norwegian School of Economics - Department of Economics ( email )

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Norway

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